This PhD funding opportunity is offered by George Mason University in the field of Civil, Environmental, and Infrastructure Engineering (CEIE). The research is conducted under the guidance of Prof. Kirin Emlet Furst, and it focuses on the fate and transport of PFAS (Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) in both natural and engineered water systems. The program will commence in Spring 2024.
Research Areas:
- Civil Engineering
- Environmental Engineering
- Infrastructure Engineering
- Water Quality Engineering
- Environmental Science
- Water Systems Chemistry
Research Group:
Prof. Kirin Emlet Furst’s research group at George Mason University.
Research Focus:
The research involves a multidisciplinary approach, encompassing laboratory work, fieldwork, and computational components, with a specific emphasis on the fate and transport of PFAS.
Furthermore, The research involves a multidisciplinary approach, encompassing laboratory work, fieldwork, and computational components, with a specific emphasis on the fate and transport of PFAS.
Funding Details:
- supported with three years of GRA (Graduate Research Assistant)
- funding from a federal agency, and there is potential for additional GRA or GTA (Graduate Teaching Assistant)
- support beyond the initial three years.
For more detailed information about the PhD funding in Civil, Environmental, and Infrastructure Engineering graduate program, you can visit this link below.
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